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Inside the Panic at Fox News After the 2020 Election
“If we hadn’t called Arizona,” said Suzanne Scott, the network’s chief executive, according to a recording reviewed by The New York Times, “our ratings would have been bigger.”
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Movie Tickets Veer Away From One-Price-Fits-All
As the film business changes rapidly, multiplexes are experimenting with prices in ways that may seem shocking to theatergoers.
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Take Threats of ‘National Divorce’ Seriously
Animosity is the enemy of American unity.
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They’re Exporting Billions in Arms. Just Not to Ukraine.
As traditional weapons suppliers like the U.S. face wartime production shortages, South Korea has stepped in to fill the gap, while trying not to provoke Moscow.
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Larry Hogan: I’m Not Seeking the Republican Nomination for President
I care more about ensuring a future for the Republican Party than securing my own future in the Republican Party.
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In Florida Legislative Session, a Chance for DeSantis to Check Off His Wish List
Republican lawmakers have indicated the session will be guided by Gov. Ron DeSantis’s priorities, including a proposal that would expand gun rights.
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This Ohio Island Has a Problem: There’s No Ice
When the summer tourist season ends in Put-in-Bay, an island on Lake Erie, the residents turn to the ice for fun and to earn a living. What happens when the lake refuses to freeze?
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How A.I. Is Being Used to Detect Cancer That Doctors Miss
Hungary has become a major testing ground for A.I. software to spot cancer, as doctors debate whether the technology will replace them in medical jobs.
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What to Cook This Week
Air-fryer tofu, brussels sprouts amatriciana toasts and more recipes.
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Tennessee Law Limiting ‘Cabaret’ Shows Raises Uncertainty About Drag Events
The measure is part of a wave of legislation by conservative lawmakers across the country against drag performances. Many are wondering how it will be applied.
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